Current behaviour: I have a host (A) behind a firewall thats reachable via a gateway (Z). A "chain" is set up. Tapping on "A" works correctly for a normal shell connection, connection via "Z". All good.

Same scenario, now Port Forwarding set up, from "A" to localhost. Trying to use it results in "No route to host". While is technically correct, its clearly ignoring the chain set up earlier.

The "Chains" feature is incomplete without this, IMHO, but great work otherwise!

it would be nice to have support for connecting to another Android device with adb over a network. I mostly just want adb shell access, but it would also be possible to support file transfers (with push, pull, and shell adb commands) and port forwarding. I currently use another app for this, but the UI of that other app is terrible.

I want to use Termius to connect to my linux box and use emacs, but I can't :( Many key combinations don't work correctly. How to reproduce:

* Install hacker's keyboard or use a bluetooth physical keyboard - it doesn't matter
* Connect to a linux box with bash via termius
* Press ctrl+v - bash will print the next key or key combination you send after it
* After ctrl+v press ctrl+/ or shift+tab. It should print ^_ and ^[[Z respectively, but instead it prints a big space character and /

I've been trying to get Terminus setup with Mosh, and the session keeps closing immediately with no additional information. It'd be nice if terminus could provide a little more feedback in the event of a failure.

Just downloaded Termius for Kindle Fire HD 8 (7th generation). The "Enter" key on the keyboard has no effect. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and now when I hit "Enter" the last thing I typed in my mail application appears on the screen. How do I fix this?

Constant terminal resizing doesn't work well with many full-screen programs. Yes, Termius does a great job of notifying the remote host of window size changes, but it still confuses so many programs, even on Linux :)

I used to use PuTTY for Symbian and that thing kept the window always the same size, all the on-screen pop-ups and menus with configurable special key shortcuts popped over the terminal so I could quickly "press" home/end/alt-something/^R/whatever and nothing blinked or broke.

It also had the option not to react to phone orientation, even if the phone was set to rotate the screen - this is trivial to lock manually in the phone's settings/notification bar, but would be nice in Termius itself.

For touch screens, good work-around would be to keep the keyboard always on + locking rotation. As long as all the shortcuts always take up the same space as the keyboard, it will never have to resize.

Better solution [for when I finally get a new Blackberry ;)] would be actually providing a way to have a virtual screen with size set for a Host/connection (for example 80x25) and make it a pinch-zoomable and scrollable window that can get pushed around when menus/keyboards open.

For physical keyboards, the solution from that old PuTTY would also be awesome - double-tap for a semi-translucent menu in the middle of the screen, instead of taking 1/3 of the screen for a 4x4 grid with shortcuts, as it is now.

Constant terminal resizing doesn't work well with many full-screen programs. Yes, Termius does a great job of notifying the remote host of window size changes, but it still confuses so many programs, even on Linux :)

I used to use PuTTY for Symbian and that thing kept the window always the same size, all the on-screen pop-ups and menus with configurable special key shortcuts popped over the terminal so I could quickly "press" home/end/alt-something/^R/whatever and nothing blinked or broke.

It also had the option not to react to phone orientation, even if the phone was set to rotate the screen…